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We propose a model in which mergers exert a more pronounced effect on the structure of a market than simply reducing the number of competitors. We show that this may render horizontal mergers profitable and welfare-improving even if costs are linear. The results help to reconcile theory with...
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This paper is devoted to the problem of hedging contingent claims in the framework of a complete two-factor jump-diffusion model. In this context, it is well understood that every contingent claim can be hedged perfectly if one invests the unique arbitrage-free price. Based on the results of H....
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All of the papers written so far deal with efficient hedging of contingent claims for which superhedging exists. The goal of this paper is to investigate the convex hedging of contingent claims for which superhedging does not exist. Without superhedging assumption it is still possible to prove...
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We present a new approach for studying the problem of optimal hedging of a European option in a finite and complete discrete-time market model. We consider partial hedging strategies that maximize the success probability or minimize the expected shortfall under a cost constraint and show that...
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As a main contribution we present a new approach for studying the problem of optimal partial hedging of an American contingent claim in a finite and complete discrete-time market. We assume that at an early exercise time the investor can borrow the amount she has to pay for the option holder by...
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